CHILE
A powerful earthquake in Chile has turned the copper market's focus back onto supply risks rather than Chinese demand, after mine operations have once again been disrupted in a country that accounts for a third of the world's supply of the metal. With the global copper market expected to see a small surplus this year, investors had recently been paying more attention to the threat from a slowdown in economic growth in top consumer China.
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